Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin wants to force teachers and school administrators to inform parents if their children are LGBTQ, and may be able to now that he has created a conservative majority on the State Board of Education.
This week, Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin reiterated his goal of forcing teachers and school administrators to inform parents if their children are LGBTQ, under the banner of supporting so-called “parental rights.”
Last month, however, Youngkin appointed five new members to the State Board of Education, creating a conservative majority on the panel. On Tuesday,— including requiring teachers to reveal personal information about students to their parents. Former state Delegate Jay Jones similarly blasted the idea, noting that Youngkin’s comments were especially hypocritical considering his faith.
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